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according to election law and the constitution, he cannot run as a 70 year old? he is 68 now, and by the time of the next election, he will be .oo old to run >> in kenya, i think people really believe that a person who is in his 70's should not be starting their run for the presidency, but i think that for him himself, he believes he will not be able to run in five years' time. but it is very interesting. if you look at his party and the coalition accord, really, the party that he represents depends on his leadership. he has been the man who has represented his party and his people for years now. it is very difficult for people to accept out on the street, four supporters, that this could possibly be the beginning of the .nd of raila odinga >> appreciate it. thank you very much. and, of course, another of our top stories is the situation in egypt. as you know, a court there has upheld the death sentences for masri owers of the al football team. we want to get the view. and the debt is there for us. i am curious. it has been ours since the court decision was rende
according to election law and the constitution, he cannot run as a 70 year old? he is 68 now, and by the time of the next election, he will be .oo old to run >> in kenya, i think people really believe that a person who is in his 70's should not be starting their run for the presidency, but i think that for him himself, he believes he will not be able to run in five years' time. but it is very interesting. if you look at his party and the coalition accord, really, the party that he...
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a new dog law could be brought in, and politicians want people to take part in shaping it. this is sabina. she says it's an emotional issue. she says that a dog really canning man's best friend. for some people they act as a replacement for a family or child. and for elderly people they're a social institution. she says that when dogs live with people, it's important that they feel accepted. but she also says that dogs can cause fear just by the way they look. corolla is here, too, and quickly realized that the people in the room aren't generally dog lovers. they want to make sure their pets have plenty of freedom. >> but i also want the feeling that my child has the freedom to run around, she says. the impression i get is that there is more love here for animals than for fellow human beings. of course, dogs don't have to be like their owners. even chinese cresteds is have be trained sometimes. sarah tells the trainer that rudy can be disobedient and she doesn't -- doesn't know what to do. miss chief maker thinks he's in charge. sarah is worried he's ignoring her, but the t
a new dog law could be brought in, and politicians want people to take part in shaping it. this is sabina. she says it's an emotional issue. she says that a dog really canning man's best friend. for some people they act as a replacement for a family or child. and for elderly people they're a social institution. she says that when dogs live with people, it's important that they feel accepted. but she also says that dogs can cause fear just by the way they look. corolla is here, too, and quickly...
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they say there is no choice but to wait for the government to change the law. people faced a hard choice of whether to pursue their educational ambition at the expense of their faith. >> they demanded an end to the reliance on atomic power. this comes two days after the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. it triggered meltdown at the book shima power station. the fighting in syria has left many neighborhoods in ruins. electricity cables have also been downed. company workers are volunteering to get the light back on. one huge challenge facing those workers. >> high in the air, trying to restore electricity to the people of a lot of. he works for the state's electrical company for years. when rebel fighters to the government out of these governments, the people living near lost the service. >> cannot even describe my feelings. i'm really so happy volunteering for a humanitarian job like this. we are taking care of people just like freedom fighters. >> these men are not fighting. their job is still dangerous. two key members were recentl
they say there is no choice but to wait for the government to change the law. people faced a hard choice of whether to pursue their educational ambition at the expense of their faith. >> they demanded an end to the reliance on atomic power. this comes two days after the second anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. it triggered meltdown at the book shima power station. the fighting in syria has left many neighborhoods in ruins. electricity cables have also been downed....
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one is poor law enforcement capacity. even if the government wants to, and we know that because of long years of dictatorship, when our military dictatorships and authoritarian regimes they enforce a certain element of consensus which appears to be a consensus. beneath that, expressions are being stilted. these military groups raise their ugly head. -- militant groups raise their ugly head. the pakistani shias being butchered in karachi. the hazara community was being targeted for the last 70 years. i think there is a lot of things which the government of pakistan has to be responsible to. why do you keep investing in submarines when your local law enforcement lacks the capacity of forensic sciences? >> egypt's former president will barack will a retrial on april 13. over the killing of hundreds of protesters during the uprising that deposed him two years ago. however, in january cairo's appeal court granted him a retrial. at least 253 people have been hurt in new protests in port said. the unrest was triggered by the dec
one is poor law enforcement capacity. even if the government wants to, and we know that because of long years of dictatorship, when our military dictatorships and authoritarian regimes they enforce a certain element of consensus which appears to be a consensus. beneath that, expressions are being stilted. these military groups raise their ugly head. -- militant groups raise their ugly head. the pakistani shias being butchered in karachi. the hazara community was being targeted for the last 70...
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the 47-year-old kuwaiti was a muslim preacher, al qaeda follower and son-in-law to osama bin laden. he allegedly appeared with bin laden, the day after the 9/11 attacks. urging muslims to attack christians, jews and americans and a short time later, he gave this speech. >> ( translated ): the storm of planes will not stop. there are thousands of young muslims who desire martyrdom in the path of allah. >> warner: federal prosecutors say in 2002, abu ghaith left afghanistan for iran, where he's lived since. then, last month, he traveled to ankara, turkey, only to be detained and deported to kuwait. but during a stopover in amman, jordan, he was nabbed by u.s. authorities. and flown to new york to face charges in federal court. that move drew criticism from some republicans, who argued that terror suspects should be tried by military tribunals at guantanamo bay, cuba. senator lindsey graham, of south carolina: >> you're putting people like this into federal court, giving them the same constitutional rights as an american citizens. >> warner: similar objections in 2010 forced attorney g
the 47-year-old kuwaiti was a muslim preacher, al qaeda follower and son-in-law to osama bin laden. he allegedly appeared with bin laden, the day after the 9/11 attacks. urging muslims to attack christians, jews and americans and a short time later, he gave this speech. >> ( translated ): the storm of planes will not stop. there are thousands of young muslims who desire martyrdom in the path of allah. >> warner: federal prosecutors say in 2002, abu ghaith left afghanistan for iran,...
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margaret warner examines the charges against sulaiman abu ghaith, an al qaeda spokesman and son-in-law to osama bin laden, who appeared in a new york court today. >> suarez: from caracas, matt frei of "independent television news" reports on the state funeral for venezuelan president hugo chavez, attended by dignitaries from more than 50 nations. >> this feels less like a funeral and more like a celebration of immortality. the government has taken the decision not to bury him, but to embalm chavez, and keep him lying in state forever. >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> suarez: and we close with a writer's reflections on the earthquake and tsunami that hit japan two years ago. >> i felt the need to go, and it's been this lifelong thing about japan that has called me. i wanted to hear the stories. i wanted to help people. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnee lled "real and perm
margaret warner examines the charges against sulaiman abu ghaith, an al qaeda spokesman and son-in-law to osama bin laden, who appeared in a new york court today. >> suarez: from caracas, matt frei of "independent television news" reports on the state funeral for venezuelan president hugo chavez, attended by dignitaries from more than 50 nations. >> this feels less like a funeral and more like a celebration of immortality. the government has taken the decision not to bury...